Saturday, September 3, 2011

Hillsville Labor Day Weekend Treasure Hunt, Day Two!

Waking up fully recovered from yesterday's adventure in Hillsville...
We decided to do it again!
Because it is absolutely impossible to see it all in one day. In fact, it's nearly
impossible to see it all in three days! So you pick the area that looked most
interesting just before you left, and you sacrifice sleeping in on day two
of your four-day weekend to greet the foggy mountain morning early...
Before the other half-million people with the same idea get there!
And, you run from dealer to dealer to see as much as you can, waste no
time in your bargaining and get back to the truck with your haul just as
the heat begins to erase every bit of freshness you brought with you... 
 And, the crowd becomes I-N-S-A-N-E!
And that's how day #2 in Hillsville happened and ended...
So what were our finds, you ask? Well, let me show you! This
little cutie came from an estate in nearby Ardmore. How do
I know? Well, the dealer turned out to be a co-worker of mine!
So there was no way I could just leave her sitting in Hillsville, Virginia!
Not when she so obviously is meant to be sitting here by the firepit!
And, to join her new friend, Leo!
You see, I rescued him from a cute antique shop in Hogansville,
Georgia last weekend. There he was at, Born Again Antiques... 
Just begging to be liberated from that silly orange party hat!
Okay, back to my Hillsville finds! This votive holder is signed Tiffany and Co.,
so when the dealer said he wanted $10 for it, I didn't quibble. Especially when
you consider that this e-Bay seller is asking so much more for one just like
it. I couldn't wait to plop a candle into it and see it lit up. It truly is beautiful!
I also found this enameled stamp dispenser for $4. It's signed and
numbered, and there's God Bless America painted on it. Perfect!
The same dealer who sold me that also sold me this!
Made in Bavaria, just like me... And, such a no-brainer!
You remember this piece I picked up at Sleepy Poet in Charlotte a few weeks
ago, right? A bit pricey at $175, firm, per the dealer... But so right for this spot!
So, when I saw this... Also hand-carved, and marked only
$25, I grabbed it! And, bonus... Since Army dad bought a
book from the same dealer, he took $5 off my cherub!
Bing likes it too!
Now, if he would only tell me where to put it!
Army Dad left Hillsville pretty happy too. He added four signed,
first editions to his book collection. This was his last find today...
He also picked up a pair of Lincoln bookends, a brass desk-top
book holder/rack and a few other things I've yet to discover!
My first mission this morning was to find the dealer I discovered yesterday that
had this box of wine corks for sale. I kicked myself for not buying them as soon
as I walked away because although it's ten times the number of corks I need
to fill my box in the dining room, having them meant I'd finally have it filled!
The dealer offered to let me take only the corks I needed for whatever I wanted
to pay; however, after I began picking through them I realized I couldn't choose!
The dealer told me they come from the estate of an French airline pilot who
traveled the world collecting corks from bottles dating back to the 1800's.
And, look at that! Two weekends ago we were standing at Chimney Rock
with mom and dad... And today, there's a wine cork from Chimney Rock
in my cork collection, thanks to some French pilot I'll never know!
Life through found treasures can be funny sometimes!
Can't it?
Day three of our four-day holiday weekend will not find us out of
bed at six o'clock chasing down treasures... No way! Tomorrow and
Monday will find me piddling around the house and gardens, and
floating around the corners of the pool... Hopefully, while napping!

Friday, September 2, 2011

Hillsville Labor Day Weekend Flea Market

Every Labor Day weekend, Hillsville Virginia transforms from sleepy
little mountain town along the Blue Ridge Parkway into the site of the
largest Flea Market in the south. Read all about it at their website here
Vendors and people stretch from one end of town to the other! And, this wasn't
our first time. We've been here once before... Years ago when the boys still
had plenty of leg room in the back seat. But this activity requires lot of
patience, stamina, and very comfy walking shoes. The first time,
we lasted exactly thirty minutes... But today it was different!
Today we arrived prepared, and ready for a Super-fun day!
Of treasure hunting!
And, I have to say... This was much bigger and much better than I remember!
There was food everywhere!
We got there early!
Just in time for fresh, hot doughnuts!
 There were a few book signings, and one t-shirt signing by some Reality TV stars...
I've never heard of Lizard Lick towing, but apparently
plenty of people here in Hillsville Virginia today have!
These were the biggest pork rinds I've ever seen!
According to this gentleman, it's the special oil he brings from Mexico...
That makes them puff up Super-size!
Now, here is something you don't see every day!
I think Mister Brahman needs a nap!
We walked a lot. We walked hundreds, if not a thousand acres. For hours!
Time flew, and we saw old and new treasures galore!
I found lots of things that appealed to me!
And I took a few of them home with me too!
I'm confident you would have found plenty to love too!
We met some very interesting people!
And made a couple of new friends along the way!
I enjoy this kind of shopping more than any other. I love seeing things
we've never seen before. And, I always so wish the pieces could talk!
Especially when no one seems to know what they are!
It's late now but I promise to show you my finds soon!
It was difficult not to drag this find home... I have the perfect spot for it!
It was true for so many pieces we found today!
Lately I've been on a copper kick!
But so far today I managed to restrain myself!
We're on our way back to Hillsville again in the morning. I'll let you
know how well I do resisting all this temptation for a second day!